MUBI Podcast: Encuentros | Cannes 2024 Special Episode: Hernán Rosselli, “Algo viejo, algo nuevo, algo prestado”

MUBI Podcast: Encuentros returns this week with a new special episode from Cannes.
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In this episode, cinema is discussed as an art linked to intimacy and memory.

Hernán Rosselli is an Argentine critic, director, and editor. He is the creator and editor of the film publication Las Naves, made in collaboration with the German magazine Revolver.

In 2014, his debut feature Mauro was selected at the Rotterdam Festival and recognized at BAFICI with the Special Jury Prize and the International Critics' FIPRESCI Award. In 2018, he presented the documentary Casa del teatro there, and recently, he premiered his third feature film Algo viejo, algo nuevo, algo prestado at the Cannes Directors' Fortnight.

For the past 20 years, he has worked as an editor and has collaborated on Argentine films such as Nicolás Prividera's Adiós a la memoria and Qué será del verano by Ignacio Ceroi.

In an interview with the Italian programmer Eva Sangiorgi, Hernán talks about his interest in film noir, archive footage, and editing as a prolonged process of rewriting.

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En este episodio, se habla del cine como un arte ligado a la intimidad y la memoria.

Hernán Rosselli es un crítico, director y montajista argentino. Es creador y editor de la publicación de cine Las Naves, realizada en colaboración con la revista alemana Revolver.

En 2014, su ópera prima Mauro fue seleccionada en el Festival de Rotterdam y reconocida en el BAFICI con el Premio Especial del Jurado y el Premio FIPRESCI de la Crítica Internacional. En 2018, presentó allí el documental Casa del teatro y, recientemente, estrenó su tercer largometraje Algo viejo, algo nuevo, algo prestado en la Quincena de Cineastas de Cannes.

Desde hace 20 años trabaja como montajista y ha colaborado en películas argentinas como Adiós a la memoria, de Nicolás Prividera, y Qué será del verano, de Ignacio Ceroi.

En entrevista con la programadora italiana Eva Sangiorgi, Hernán habla de su interés por el cine negro, el material de archivo y el montaje como un prolongado proceso de reescritura.

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